I currently consult Fortune 500 clients on establishing cutting-edge practices to catalyze financial innovation. My previous experience involve stints at a hedge fund (where I was the youngest Trader as well as the only non-STEM team member) as well as a boutique investment advisor.
Other Degree/Certification: Tech Leaders Fellowship
School Name: Plaksha University
Extracurriculars:
Volunteered with local NGO for the past 4 years to counsel underprivileged kids on educational and career opportunities.
Work History:
Title: Sr. Business Analyst
Industry: Banking & Finance
Company: Global
Length of Employment: 1 yr, 1 mos
Title: Trader
Industry: Banking & Finance
Company: Boutique Firm
Length of Employment: 2 yrs, 1 mos
Big Life Wins:
– Top Performer Award
– Breaking into the highly competitive world of hedge funds as a Trader despite my non-traditional background.
Post MBA Goal:
I plan on transitioning into a Product Management role at a FinTech firm post my MBA. Having already gained significant experience working at the intersection of finance and technology, I want to leverage the MBA to sharpen my management and leadership skills along with broadening my network to help achieve my desired outcome.
Odds:
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You bring a lot to the game for Yale: A solid GMAT score that is above the median and amazing work experience at a hedge fund and a boutique investment shop. But you are also in a highly competitive cohort of applicants and will be competing against others who have Ivy League degrees and worked at Goldman, Morgan and Blackstone. Plus, you are an Indian male and there are a surplus of those in every elite business school pool. So I think you need to nail those essays and go out of your way to let the Yale admissions team know that SOM has long been your dream. Attend all of their online events. Visit the campus if you can, even if the pandemic is …
You bring a lot to the game for Yale: A solid GMAT score that is above the median and amazing work experience at a hedge fund and a boutique investment shop. But you are also in a highly competitive cohort of applicants and will be competing against others who have Ivy League degrees and worked at Goldman, Morgan and Blackstone. Plus, you are an Indian male and there are a surplus of those in every elite business school pool. So I think you need to nail those essays and go out of your way to let the Yale admissions team know that SOM has long been your dream. Attend all of their online events. Visit the campus if you can, even if the pandemic is causing Yale to discourage visits. Seek out current students and alums who have similar backgrounds to you and ask for their advice. Your acceptance will very much depend on execution so make sure you turn in the best possible application.
You bring a lot to the game for Yale: A solid GMAT score that is above the median and amazing work experience at a hedge fund and a boutique investment shop. But you are also in a highly competitive cohort of applicants and will be competing against others who have Ivy League degrees and worked at Goldman, Morgan and Blackstone. Plus, you are an Indian male and there are a surplus of those in every elite business school pool. So I think you need to nail those essays and go out of your way to let the Yale admissions team know that SOM has long been your dream. Attend all of their online events. Visit the campus if you can, even if the pandemic is …